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    Computer Guru(s) needed!

    Anyone know what a "FLASH9B.OCX" error is? I started getting it a few days ago, and it seems to happen once or twice per day, and all it does is closes my IE window...it says that if the problem persists, try rebooting...well, it keeps happening...is it something small, or does it mean my computer is going to explode? (kidding, sort of...)

    Thanks in advance!

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    I would say try re-installing the newest version of Adobe Flash Player. Maybe that will work.

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    Does this have to do with the Adobe Flash Player?

    Another thing is that's it's only happened on SCF...haven't experienced it anywhere else...

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    Does this have to do with the Adobe Flash Player?

    Another thing is that's it's only happened on SCF...haven't experienced it anywhere else...

    Have you tried to google it. There is a bunch of results for that error. Try checking out some forums or sites that might have a solution.

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    Anyone know what a "FLASH9B.OCX" error is? I started getting it a few days ago, and it seems to happen once or twice per day, and all it does is closes my IE window...it says that if the problem persists, try rebooting...well, it keeps happening...is it something small, or does it mean my computer is going to explode? (kidding, sort of...)

    Thanks in advance!


    Its a security error.You need to go to the adobe site and download and install the updated flash player!!

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    It has happened to a lot of people. Not me personally.

    One thing that might work:

    Go to windows\system32\macrom\flash
    There'll be a file there called flash9b.ocx
    Copy it (make sure to leave the original alone)
    Paste it in the same location and rename it to flash.ocx
    if that doesn't work

    Flash fix (FlashUtil9b.exe)

    • Click Start, click Run
    • Type this into run (or copy and paste)
    • C:\windows\system32\Macromed\Flash,
    • Double click on FlashUtil9b.exe
    • Follow the prompts and then restart your computer

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    Thanks for the help, guys!

    Glebe - I'll give that a try tomorrow...if that doesn't work, I'll try reinstalling the flash player, like previously suggested.

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    Ok best of luck.

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